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it would be more realistic to make a labeling system with nice atractive waterproof labels so your could label things yourself. otherwise you would keep forgetting where each item is labled. |
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might i suggest items that weigh an even number or grams. (4g as opposed to 4.17856g) |
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Most digital scales have a built-in tare function that will deduct the weight of the container automatically. (But you have to weigh the empty container first.) |
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Yup, pretty much baked as [waugs] noted. BTW, the people at Target get suspicious when you ask them if they sell a scale that measures in grams. |
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The weighing of the container afterwards which [waugs] mentions - i.e. after you've just added to much of whatever you were preparing to your recipe - was exactly what this idea is intended to avoid. |
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disbomber miscredited me - I was not noting the idea was baked. |
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Having said that, the idea with those scales is to weigh the container first, before the ingredients are in/on it. |
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Genius. I'm gonna go and carve the weight of my chopping board in the corner. Where'd I put that soldering iron...
How hard would it be to have a digital set of scales embedded underneath a chopping board? |
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Mind you, if I chop an onion the whole thing goes in. I'm not stopping after 67% of an onion, just to keep Delia happy. |
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//How hard would it be to have a digital set of scales embedded underneath a chopping board?// Not hard. I recently saw an ad for a digital scale embedded in a worktop tile. |
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Definitely not baked and a very good idea for those of us who often forget to tare weigh the container before filling it with something gooey. |
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This could be entitled "Tare Marked Kitchen Equipment" |
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Also, containers could have a tare weight encoded RFID that the scale could read (oh no, another RFID scheme). |
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[moom], be sure to estimate first how much wood you're going to remove while carving and deduct it from the weight... |
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What a tare-brained scheme this is. I like it + |
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How about a scale with different tare-weight memories? Then you could simply use your marker to label your containers #1, #2, #3, etc. |
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Are you really that dense, [UB]? |
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certain contraband is often measured in metric. It has to be easier to deal (I mean calculate) with if you also use the product you sell. |
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The opposite would be cool too. Weight equipment with kitchen markings. |
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Q: How much did you bench press today? |
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A: two refrigerators and a toaster. |
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